From The Anglo-Saxons to The Renaissance

A project by LM-1485 British Literature Survey students from the University of Costa Rica (I,2010)

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Paradise Lost (Renaissance)

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Paradise Lost: The Darkest Side of Humankind Paradise Lost , by John Milton, is an epic poem that deals with history, religion, paganism, a...

Shakespearean Sonnets (Renaissance)

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Sonnet 29: Is It Love? Shakespearean sonnets established a new kind of poetry in history. Many experts have analyzed these texts and they ha...

The Comedy of Errors (Renaissance)

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The Shakespearean play the Comedy of Errors depicts a naïve society in which people need to look for unconventional explanations to every si...

When I Was Fair and Young (Renaissance)

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Indifference and Pride in Queen Elizabeth’s When I Was Fair and Young Queen Elizabeth mocks men through sarcastic and ironic phrases. She p...

Le Morte Darthur (Medieval Period)

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Romantic texts deal with the human need of having King Arthur as an imaginary hero. The outstanding King Arthur emerged as the mighty man ca...

Barbara Allan (Medieval Period)

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Ballads are characterized for having a song-melody, and they usually repeat words or phrases which in some cases could become a song. This i...

Edward (Medieval Period)

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Edward is a poem that deals with lack of values, the concept of family relationships, and how people tend to blame others when they have mad...
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From The Anglo-Saxons to The Renaissance
Alexia Brokke, Pamela Calderón, Cinthya Cervantes, Melissa López, Erick Pérez, Pamela Regidor, Juan Manuel Rodríguez, Noelia Zamora.
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